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Power Block and USB Output In Thailand

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I have some USB powered devices, my phone and my tablet.  What do you recommend for power adapters and/converters?  I can't depend on every place I will be to have hotels with USB ports.. Maybe they will, maybe they won't.

1:  Bring my USA 110v power block and get some Thailand 220 two prong power converter to plug that into?

2: Get some international all in one thing that when the dust clears has a USB port?

 

Any idea if Target, or Walmart or some other USA store has what would work to bring there?

4 minutes ago, gk10012001 said:

1:  Bring my USA 110v power block and get some Thailand 220 two prong power converter to plug that into?

 

In the rest of the civilized world power blocks are 110/220v enabled, shows how behind the times the US actually is.

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1 minute ago, CallumWK said:

 

In the rest of the civilized world power blocks are 110/220v enabled, shows how behind the times the US actually is.

hmm.  yes my laptops power cord/ converter does handle 220 volt, except for the physical interface of the plug in to the wall would need some help. Oh but thanks for the words.  I did just check my power block and it does say it handles 110 or 220 V input.  So I just need the two prong physical connection converter.  Thanks

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